Invisible Collection New York – 24 E 64th St Our debonair townhouse is home to some fantastic exhibitions featuring our curated collection of contemporary furniture. The atmosphere is akin to a collector’s home, where our signature French aesthetic is showcased in full splendor. Coinciding with the opening of Salon, we unveil the first Jacques Doucet furniture collection—a true event for design connoisseurs. Suffice it to say, Doucet inspired many, including Yves Saint Laurent and Karl Lagerfeld. Speaking of which, the ground floor of our gallery also hosts the 7L Library, founded by Lagerfeld himself and now helmed by Chanel.
Salon Art + Design – 643 Park Avenue This premier event is not to be missed, offering a world-class selection of modern and contemporary art and design. Salon Art + Design attracts galleries from around the globe, showcasing unique and collectible pieces that celebrate the intersection of art and design.
The Architecture of Paul Rudolph at the Met – 1000 5th Avenue Head over to The Metropolitan Museum of Art to see the special exhibition dedicated to the architecture of Paul Rudolph. Known as a key figure in Brutalist architecture, Rudolph’s work is characterized by his bold use of raw concrete, complex geometries, and innovative spatial concepts. This exhibition delves into his creative process, featuring original sketches, models, and rare photographs that illuminate his contribution to redefining modernist architecture in the 20th century.
Casa Tua – 20 E 76th St Originally a Miami favorite, Casa Tua has made its grand debut in New York, bringing its unique blend of Mediterranean flavors and urban sophistication to the Big Apple. Elegantly nestled in the freshly renovated Surrey Hotel, the restaurant doubles as a members-only club, offering an exclusive dining experience with signature dishes such as truffle risotto—white truffle from Alba—and the most delicious branzino.
Sant Ambroeus on Madison – 1000 Madison Ave For those moments when you decide to forgo calorie counting and indulge in rich Gianduia and espresso, Sant Ambroeus on Madison is the perfect spot. This iconic café exudes Mittel Europa meets Italy charm and serves as an oasis of refined taste in the bustling neighborhood.
Bookstores Worth the Extra Mile… Venturing outside the familiar Upper East Side and below 59th Street is well worth it for these legendary bookstores. The Strand Bookstore at 828 Broadway near Union Square boasts over 18 miles of books and is beloved for its eclectic mix of new, used, and rare titles. McNally Jackson, located at 134 Prince St. in SoHo, offers a carefully curated selection of literature and regularly hosts author events and readings, making it a favorite among literary enthusiasts. Rizzoli Bookstore, at 1133 Broadway in NoMad, remains a must-visit with its elegant old-world charm, complete with floor-to-ceiling bookshelves. The shop features an impressive collection of art, design, fashion, and literature titles and holds glamorous events and signings, offering a cultural experience in itself.
We hope to see you soon in the Big Apple, welcoming you to Invisible Collection New York. Just stop by, or if you prefer, book your visit in advance to meet our team of design specialists.